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This page was begun in December, 2008 to feature less common
variations of Glassics and ones that have seen the public eye -

Celebrity owned or on
display

Bonnie and Clyde - made for TV movie, 2013 - the pictures below,
plus some more are in the ALBUM
(I gave this car the number u043 - for unknown # 43 - since we did not
know the VIN) The car has been identified in 2015 as being car 1112 (a
Replicar)

In December, 2013, several TV channels (the History channel, for one)
simultaneously telecast a two-night, 4-hour Bonnie and Clyde show.
Starting at about 12 minutes into night two, the couple was in THIS car.
It is a Replicars, from 1976 or early 1977 - as of now, the VIN is not
known. The color is different between these shots, but it likely
is a lighting issue, not a different car. Shots are screen shots
from the video and some publicity shots from the History Channel.
In this scene, Bonnie, Clyde and his brother were posing for pictures of
their exploits. The brother got a little too familiar with Bonnie
and Clyde clocked him.

Abercrombie & Fitch
-- 7 cars made according to their ad. Called the "Abercrombie Runabout"
1967 - cars 218, 269 are among them.

This question came up in 2015 - and the answer, as recalled by
Joel,who is Joel? is
posted as well.

Do
you know of any V-266 powered Glassics? I know they
prototyped one and the early brochure hints (the “150 hp” option) that
the engine was availableanswer:- the
only 266 powered Glassic was re-powered with the first Ford v-8 (a 289
hi-po 4 speed out of a wrecked '65 Comet)... no turbos of any type
were manufactured and only about a dozen 4 x 4 models built for A & F
(Abercrombie and Fitch)...

Budweiser cars.-- At
least 3 or 4 made in 1972-73 - including car 689, owned by the
Annexmaster.

After spotting t-bird #9006 for sale on eBay, I was able to
speculate the following, using the eBay info and speaking with Joel,
(who the heck is Joel?) who has limited memory
of that part of the business. -- It makes sense (but not
definite) that the Thunderbird replicas might have caused the company
to start a new series of VIN tags - logically starting with 9001 - so
as not to get the t-birds mixed in with the Model A replicas.

In that case, at least 6 T-birds likely exist, possibly as many as
10. Car 9006 info is on page three of the
owners list, as well as photos from the eBay listing which can be
found in the "odds and ends" folder of
the album. In the case of the eBay car, the seller "thought"
the car was a Shay replica. That could be because the badges
that said "Thunder" might have been removed. I did not get to
find out what the title said for car 9006, nor could I ask if there
was a VIN sticker on the door post.

Joel, the builder, confirmed from the pictures that the car (9006) was
indeed a "Replicar" built by his company.

VIN LIST: I Did some Google searching for additional references to
these VINs. - only found references to VIN 9005

9005 - Question on a Shay message board in 2007
by owner who did not know the branding. Was for sale in 8/2007.
Seller said built in 1980. - This red and white car has side
trim like a 56 Ford - seller said in his sale info that he had
customized the car.
see the Album

-A prototype was made, unclear how many
more were made (likely just a few).
As of 10/2014, coupes #1268 and #1312 are on the
owners list - photos in the album.

Romulus II --

A short-lived attempt at a boat-tail Speedster
in 1974.
Unclear how many actually got made - but could be as few as one. An old
ad was spotted on eBay in 2008. -
Romulus ad picture

Appeared in the media

Music Video appearance: 1975 Low
Rider song, by the band "War" released in 1975. In 2016 the low
quality you-tube video was spotted by Stacey, car 341. This song is
familiar, and the Glassic makes a brief appearance at about the
one-minute mark. Notice that it is not hopping like some of the
other cars in the video. Leaf springs, I believe, make that
difficult. This screen shot has been enhanced a bit.
http://youtu.be/-xTGrfs5TXM

SCREEN SHOT

Movie - Lie Down With Dogs, 1995 - This homosexual-themed movie
was brought to my attention through
IMCDB.org, a variation on the IMDB. Where the IMDB is an Internet
Movie Data Base, this is a CAR data base,
cataloging cars that have appeared in movies. I have not seen the
movie, but here is the IMCDB's badly out of focus screen shot.

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Glassic featured on TV show

In Dec. 2011, Oprah Winfrey and Steven Tyler (Lead singer of Aerosmith
and American Idol judge) were spotted in a TV ad for Oprah's 2012 season
premier. Below are a screen capture of them tooling around in a newer
Glassic (Repicar). There is also an inserted video from Oprha's website,
with several minutes of them taking a ride in Steven's Glassic. (that
clip may or may not remain on her site for very long.)

The above still came from an ad for the show..

Steven Tyler's Tour of Lake Sunapee

To Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Lake Sunapee is a place so perfect it could be a movie set. Tag along on a tour of his New Hampshire hideaway and see where he met his musical soul mate, guitarist Joe Perry, for the first time. Plus, Steven opens up about his disagreement with Aerosmith after signing on to American Idol.

This clip has been linked from Oprah's web page the morning after the
show . The car is apparently Steven Tyler's
and, as of 1/2/12 it is not registered on the website. It appears to be
a 1976 or 1977 Replicar. One time an ad appeared
before the clip, other times it did not.

There are other references to some of these cars on the Annex
website, I will eventually link this page to them, but in the meanwhile,
I wanted to make note of them in one place.